The paper focuses on the potential that local ICT socio-technical systems have on supporting the development of highly innovative activities. They play a dual role as enablers to better satisfy the needs of innovation activities and to anticipate problems, and as catalysers to support new modes of knowledge appropriation, diffusion and communication strategies. Three relevant phenomena seem to arise from the analysis: the emergence of new kinds of professional and entrepreneurial activities; the creation of a supply for innovative services; the rising of a combination of new competences, new services and potential new needs
High-tech Innovation Activities and ICT Infrastructures in Piedmont
BERRA, Mariella;SCIULLO, ALESSANDRO
2014-01-01
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The paper focuses on the potential that local ICT socio-technical systems have on supporting the development of highly innovative activities. They play a dual role as enablers to better satisfy the needs of innovation activities and to anticipate problems, and as catalysers to support new modes of knowledge appropriation, diffusion and communication strategies. Three relevant phenomena seem to arise from the analysis: the emergence of new kinds of professional and entrepreneurial activities; the creation of a supply for innovative services; the rising of a combination of new competences, new services and potential new needsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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